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Bishop announces reorganization; rotating system initiated for deans Tuesday afternoon a special meeting was convened by President Joseph L. Bishop to discuss the reorganization policy of the school of Arts, Letters and Sciences. President Bishop in his opening 1 v:s. DEAD HORSE POINT, a spot on the earth as yet unspoiled by civilization shows the wonder of nature. Next week is earth week. With places like thivbecoming fewer and fewer as civilization moves in, the lessons of preserving such wonders must be learned by all for man's very existence, (photo by Fred Bar-ta)Week features prominent spokesmen "Issues 74", a week of convocations featuring prominent Last chance arrives to contribute to 'Stone' Today is the final day that entries for the spring quarter edition of First Stone. All entries most be into the Signpost office by 4 p.m. to be considered. First Stone, the creative arts suppliment to the Signpost, is made up of original works by students, faculty and staff members of Weber State College. It includes short stories, poetry, art work and photography. "We are encouraging those in statement said that in an Institutional Council meeting over a year ago he told the council no major changes in the administration would take place at least for ayear. Bishop stated that after almost " I- . spokesmen on various subjects dealing with today's society, terested to submit something. We particularly need art work and photography for this edition, as not too many parties have submitted works in these categories for consideration," said Dave Midget, editor. Publication date is May 17. All material will be returned to the owner at that time. Any comments or critisms of First Stone are welcome. two years of careful consideration, a decision has been made to reorganize the School of Arts, Letters and Sciences. Three smaller schools The reorganizations, the president stated, will take place begins Monday. This week of convocations is being co-sponsored by the ASWSC and Delta Sigma Pi. All Irving R. Levine Monday, 9 a.m. NBC news analyst Laurence Peter Tuesday noon author of "The Peter Principle" David Brower Wednesday, 11 a.m. founder of Sierra Club John Kenneth Galbraith Thursday, noon economist Ralph Nader Friday, 1 and 8 p.m. consumer advocate See page 4 for information pertaining to each speaker. withing the three smaller schools; Natural Science, Humanities, and Social Sciences. In addition he added, the general education program, which is presently within the School of Arts, Letters and Science will be -4 X convocations for this week will be held in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium. Speakers and the hour that the convocation will be held are: made into a separate administrative program that will serve the entire campus. The president of the college said, that this decision has grown out of studies conducted by faculty and administrative committees after many months of consultation with other key faculty members, administrators, and the Executive Committee of Institutional Council.In order to provide a structure which will insure future flexibility and will b e able to accomodate new ideas, President Bishop stated that it seemed appropriate also to establish at the present time the concept of rotation of deanships at Weber State College with the exception of the Dean of Allied Health who has only been in office one year. Bishop stated that the rotation of deans of all the other schools including the division of Continuing Education, will be effective June 1 of the current year. Anticipated reply Bishop anticipated reply from the audience and stated that "this no way implied that the people haven't done a tremendous job" but stated that for Weber State's future would be a push ahead. Bishop said also that deans who would be rotated as of June 1 would be given significant jobs. Bishop stated that he was not interested in making work or jobs for people just to keep them busy, but rather that he was interested in the growth and development of Weber as a College. Bishop said that the Administration along with the faculty should try to sit down, organize and reason together and come up with ideas for "What is best for the student" and not let the power struggle go on. Weather forecast Outlook for Northern Utah There will be chance of precipatation today, clearing tonight. Dry weather is expected on Saturday and Sunday, however, there will be a chance of showers again Monday. High temperature over the weekend, is exepcted to be in the low 60's. The low temperature will be in the 30's.

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Bishop announces reorganization; rotating system initiated for deans Tuesday afternoon a special meeting was convened by President Joseph L. Bishop to discuss the reorganization policy of the school of Arts, Letters and Sciences. President Bishop in his opening 1 v:s. DEAD HORSE POINT, a spot on the earth as yet unspoiled by civilization shows the wonder of nature. Next week is earth week. With places like thivbecoming fewer and fewer as civilization moves in, the lessons of preserving such wonders must be learned by all for man's very existence, (photo by Fred Bar-ta)Week features prominent spokesmen "Issues 74", a week of convocations featuring prominent Last chance arrives to contribute to 'Stone' Today is the final day that entries for the spring quarter edition of First Stone. All entries most be into the Signpost office by 4 p.m. to be considered. First Stone, the creative arts suppliment to the Signpost, is made up of original works by students, faculty and staff members of Weber State College. It includes short stories, poetry, art work and photography. "We are encouraging those in statement said that in an Institutional Council meeting over a year ago he told the council no major changes in the administration would take place at least for ayear. Bishop stated that after almost " I- . spokesmen on various subjects dealing with today's society, terested to submit something. We particularly need art work and photography for this edition, as not too many parties have submitted works in these categories for consideration," said Dave Midget, editor. Publication date is May 17. All material will be returned to the owner at that time. Any comments or critisms of First Stone are welcome. two years of careful consideration, a decision has been made to reorganize the School of Arts, Letters and Sciences. Three smaller schools The reorganizations, the president stated, will take place begins Monday. This week of convocations is being co-sponsored by the ASWSC and Delta Sigma Pi. All Irving R. Levine Monday, 9 a.m. NBC news analyst Laurence Peter Tuesday noon author of "The Peter Principle" David Brower Wednesday, 11 a.m. founder of Sierra Club John Kenneth Galbraith Thursday, noon economist Ralph Nader Friday, 1 and 8 p.m. consumer advocate See page 4 for information pertaining to each speaker. withing the three smaller schools; Natural Science, Humanities, and Social Sciences. In addition he added, the general education program, which is presently within the School of Arts, Letters and Science will be -4 X convocations for this week will be held in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium. Speakers and the hour that the convocation will be held are: made into a separate administrative program that will serve the entire campus. The president of the college said, that this decision has grown out of studies conducted by faculty and administrative committees after many months of consultation with other key faculty members, administrators, and the Executive Committee of Institutional Council.In order to provide a structure which will insure future flexibility and will b e able to accomodate new ideas, President Bishop stated that it seemed appropriate also to establish at the present time the concept of rotation of deanships at Weber State College with the exception of the Dean of Allied Health who has only been in office one year. Bishop stated that the rotation of deans of all the other schools including the division of Continuing Education, will be effective June 1 of the current year. Anticipated reply Bishop anticipated reply from the audience and stated that "this no way implied that the people haven't done a tremendous job" but stated that for Weber State's future would be a push ahead. Bishop said also that deans who would be rotated as of June 1 would be given significant jobs. Bishop stated that he was not interested in making work or jobs for people just to keep them busy, but rather that he was interested in the growth and development of Weber as a College. Bishop said that the Administration along with the faculty should try to sit down, organize and reason together and come up with ideas for "What is best for the student" and not let the power struggle go on. Weather forecast Outlook for Northern Utah There will be chance of precipatation today, clearing tonight. Dry weather is expected on Saturday and Sunday, however, there will be a chance of showers again Monday. High temperature over the weekend, is exepcted to be in the low 60's. The low temperature will be in the 30's.